Remastered now has a two-hour demo on Switch, PS4 and PC • Eurogamer.net



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And you can play as Wonder-Bayonetta.

If you haven’t yet experienced the chaotic splendor that is The Wonderful 101: Remastered but are still intrigued enough, developer Platinum Games is now offering a free two-hour demo of the game for PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC.

Available for download now, the new Wonder-Size Cadet demo (as it’s officially known) features the full prologue to Wonderful 101: Remastered and Operation 001, offering a reasonable introduction to the game’s decidedly idiosyncratic isometric action, in which players control a screen full of miniatures. heroes, fighting in unison.

In-game currency and supporting items are provided up front to get the action moving, and all progress can be carried over to the full game, should you decide to make a purchase.

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The Wonderful 101: Remastered Wonder-Size Cadet trailer.

Those looking to add a bit of sneaky dynamism to their demo also have the option to play as Bayonetta (or more specifically, Wonder-Bayonetta), which comes equipped with the Scarborough Fair Unite Morph ability, a Witch Time dodge, and more, and it’s usually a secret unlockable character in the full game.

Accessing Wonder-Bayonetta in the right way is often a challenge, since it requires completing all the achievements in the game, but the developer Platinum now makes it available to all players, through a code for the full game.

To use it, players must first download the new game update 1.03, which adds the new Wonderful Code feature and the aforementioned game save transfer option. Entering Vol. 1 UMBRANGIFT into the new code menu grants access to Wonder-Bayonetta, while Vol. 2 ANGELSLAYERS unlocks her friends, Wonder-Jeanne and Wonder-Rodin.

“He is too anarchic, too messy and too unreadable in his combat, as well as too erratic in his execution,” said Martin Robinson of Eurogamer’s The Wonderful 101: Remastered earlier this year, “But that anarchy is the key to The Wonderful. 101’s charm, and that runs through a lot of Hideki Kamiya’s work. The Wonderful 101 is Platinum at its most imperfect, but I don’t necessarily mean that as a slight. There is real excitement in all that chaos. “



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